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[captioning made possible by kcet television] >> today on "earth focus," africa adapts to a changing climate, creating new models to meet today's environmental challenges, coming up on "earth focus." >> climate change is a broad and far-reaching problem facing africa. >> [shouts] >> so much of the continent's future as a hand-to-mouth agrarian society is dependent on a stable climate. >> climate change is very simple. it's the way my grandmother would look at a crop which is growing today in a different way than the way it used to grow a few years ago. it's the way my grandmother would see the way the stream used to flow and the way it is flowing today, and you link that to her life 30 years ago. then you'll be able to understand climate change much more faster. >> here in southern africa, people are considered to be some of the most vulnerable in the world to climate change. >> the african continent is especially vulnerable to climate change. we are most likely to experience rapid climate change over the southern african region within the coming century. >> but there's another side
[captioning made possible by kcet television] >> today on "earth focus," africa adapts to a changing climate, creating new models to meet today's environmental challenges, coming up on "earth focus." >> climate change is a broad and far-reaching problem facing africa. >> [shouts] >> so much of the continent's future as a hand-to-mouth agrarian society is dependent on a stable climate. >> climate change is very simple. it's the way my grandmother...
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it is very adaptive. then, really interesting. what about someone who may be a quadriplegic and does not have the ability to use arms or legs? there is a sip and tug adapter that allows someone to control the wii with his or her mouth. you can still engaged the wii by puffing into the tube. this company has made the wii completely accessible for anyone to play. it is a great option. if you want more information about the adaptive equipment for the wii, visit alicia's booth. >> i work for the independent living center in san francisco. i manage a program for people with disabilities that need assistance devices. there is a great program with the at&t network. a co-worker and i work with it. if anyone is interested in borrowing the equipment, you can call our office. we can help you to register. it has no cost. you can keep it up to 30 days. you can borrow a lot of things that will help people with different needs to play wii or do anything else. even simple things. let's say someone wants to buy a walker but you are not sure what k
it is very adaptive. then, really interesting. what about someone who may be a quadriplegic and does not have the ability to use arms or legs? there is a sip and tug adapter that allows someone to control the wii with his or her mouth. you can still engaged the wii by puffing into the tube. this company has made the wii completely accessible for anyone to play. it is a great option. if you want more information about the adaptive equipment for the wii, visit alicia's booth. >> i work for...
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maybe i will have them play a game of wii tennis themselves so we can see how the adaptive equipment works. we're going to go to quit. we're going to a different sport. we're going to go to baseball. all right. we have two players for baseball. in baseball, you have a pitcher and hitter. i will be pitching. actually, i will be hitting. she will be pitching. are you ready? ok. go ahead. oh, no. [laughter] that is not good. all right. i have one strike on me. oh, no. this is horrible. the pressure. oh, i think i struck out. this is not good. [laughter] ok. very good. she can choose different pitches to pitch. that is kind of fun. here is our team. our team is getting ready to take the field. we will be playing each other in a really tough game of baseball. it looks like a nice day over at&t park. let's do this thing. oh, i swung too late. strike one. too early. strike two. oh, no. [laughter] i'm out. this is awful. this is very embarrassing. pitch. yes! what a catch! that was a great catch. our final out in the inning. go ahead. fouled it off. destroyed. uh oh. oh, no. i did not score
maybe i will have them play a game of wii tennis themselves so we can see how the adaptive equipment works. we're going to go to quit. we're going to a different sport. we're going to go to baseball. all right. we have two players for baseball. in baseball, you have a pitcher and hitter. i will be pitching. actually, i will be hitting. she will be pitching. are you ready? ok. go ahead. oh, no. [laughter] that is not good. all right. i have one strike on me. oh, no. this is horrible. the...
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admit answering questions and adapting are different things. i get the answer to the question, but there are a lot of people troubled by the fact that religion will adapt itself to suit the needs of the people. those are different things. answering questions is one thing. adapting is another. >> i think what is happening is the home base of religion is shifting. the days when you would go to an pew andtion and sit in a fe someone would tell you how to live, that is inconsistent with the way people live their lives. what is the dominant way people live their lives. it is about searching. people still search. they have these questions. somebody is going to tell you the answer from a book and has not been touched for thousands of years? that is not consistent with people trying to find the answers. there is this feeling most of it is in individual lives. they can watch their own tv shows, form their own groups and discuss it, but that is where the action is. tavis: using people are looking for affirmation about what it -- do you think people are l
admit answering questions and adapting are different things. i get the answer to the question, but there are a lot of people troubled by the fact that religion will adapt itself to suit the needs of the people. those are different things. answering questions is one thing. adapting is another. >> i think what is happening is the home base of religion is shifting. the days when you would go to an pew andtion and sit in a fe someone would tell you how to live, that is inconsistent with the...
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. >> the original idea was that i was going to do an adapt daition of rashamon. cary pearloff said you want to do a play for us, how about adapting rashamon. i said, sure. as is the case when i do this, sometimes i go in a straight line and sometimes i end up somewhere totally different. i've grown to accept it, that i'm going to follow the horse wherever it goes and hope that the theater is comfortable with it. so it started off as rashamon and i couldn't find an entree into it. for me, when i do an adaptation, i try to frame it in present day life context or contextualize it in another moment and bring that skeletal story line structure into it. and i couldn't make any headway. then a story that had been kind of floating around in my head kind of came to the fore, and is as the case when i write, there will be story lines floating around in my head for years, years and years are floating around in my head waiting for a moment to find its moment. and this story that i had been working on off and on about this boarding house in san francisco post internment camps
. >> the original idea was that i was going to do an adapt daition of rashamon. cary pearloff said you want to do a play for us, how about adapting rashamon. i said, sure. as is the case when i do this, sometimes i go in a straight line and sometimes i end up somewhere totally different. i've grown to accept it, that i'm going to follow the horse wherever it goes and hope that the theater is comfortable with it. so it started off as rashamon and i couldn't find an entree into it. for me,...
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. >> killer whales have highly adapted foraging techniques. >> reporter: for the hunt, sharks rely on instinct. but young whales practice. when a seal is caught, it is carried out to the pod where the young learn the art of killing, and for the killer whale, it is an art that is constantly evolving. >> they adapt to certain conditions, and then proliferate those behaviors through time and then pass them on. it's a cultural transmission. it's learned behavior that they're passing on from generation to generation. >> reporter: at 30 feet long, weighing 20,000 pounds, it is an eating machine. sometimes even consuming other whales. >> we've seen killer whales attack all sorts of other whales. it's just part of their prey. >> reporter: this grey whale, another giant of the sea, is no match for the orca, its only predator save for humans. but what happens when the killer whale and the great white turn on each other? these ancient enemies sometimes go after the same prey, hunting sea lions head-to-head. with blood in the water, this shark is bold. but then the whale strikes its competition.
. >> killer whales have highly adapted foraging techniques. >> reporter: for the hunt, sharks rely on instinct. but young whales practice. when a seal is caught, it is carried out to the pod where the young learn the art of killing, and for the killer whale, it is an art that is constantly evolving. >> they adapt to certain conditions, and then proliferate those behaviors through time and then pass them on. it's a cultural transmission. it's learned behavior that they're...
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chimpanzees are forgiving, i think surprisingly forgiving, and they are very, very adaptable. i'd think that is one of the greatest things that chimpanzees have to teach us, which is to be adaptable and forgiving. >> it runs on government and private funds, and with more chimpanzees coming to these enclosures, the staff uses tours like this one to raise awareness and dollars. >> their past has always been about us humans. their past has always been about making sure our needs were taking care of. of.aking care for the first time in their life, it is about making their needs a priority. >> what happens next is the world's largest retiremen
chimpanzees are forgiving, i think surprisingly forgiving, and they are very, very adaptable. i'd think that is one of the greatest things that chimpanzees have to teach us, which is to be adaptable and forgiving. >> it runs on government and private funds, and with more chimpanzees coming to these enclosures, the staff uses tours like this one to raise awareness and dollars. >> their past has always been about us humans. their past has always been about making sure our needs were...
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see what is there and adapt. they are good that way to adapting but when it comes do move are your own personal belongings, it is like moving a house, a family that stays in the place if 24 hours. most of the people are happy for the move because they know they are coming in a newer building. >> check out the shiny new poles they will use in the station. here is another new feature, this has a filling station for rescue air packs. usually they travel from station to station which can be a hassle but this stays here. this move trees up their old location on howard street for the museum of modern art. that museum needed space to expand so they made a deal. the city gave the old fire station and the museum bought the land for this new fire station and paid for the fire station. they say everyone is happy. the city officials say this saved the city of san francisco a lot of money. firefighters are feeling proud and they have a lot to celebrate. the mayor will be here to cut the ribbon in less than 30 minutes. >> very
see what is there and adapt. they are good that way to adapting but when it comes do move are your own personal belongings, it is like moving a house, a family that stays in the place if 24 hours. most of the people are happy for the move because they know they are coming in a newer building. >> check out the shiny new poles they will use in the station. here is another new feature, this has a filling station for rescue air packs. usually they travel from station to station which can be a...
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indicates it's adaptive or adapting to new realities so we're not we're not ramping anything us we're just adapting to and responding to the north koreans ok i do want to play a quick sound bite it's president obama talking about iran and the threat that iran poses now we think that he would take your word for. to develop a nuclear weapon. so the american military is it taking its eye off the ball here by focusing on north korea which one really poses more imminent threat i think i mean i think the president made. very clear remarks and neither paper poses more of a threat i think we need to look at all threats and look at them equally and circumstances change i mean we have to respond as these circumstances change we did not know that the north koreans would would do another missile test another nuclear test and so that's the way we're responding ok now the vice chairman of the joint chiefs of staff is admiral james when i felt he said that the system is meant to dissuade the north koreans but really. is it possible that this type of system could provide a false sense of security tha
indicates it's adaptive or adapting to new realities so we're not we're not ramping anything us we're just adapting to and responding to the north koreans ok i do want to play a quick sound bite it's president obama talking about iran and the threat that iran poses now we think that he would take your word for. to develop a nuclear weapon. so the american military is it taking its eye off the ball here by focusing on north korea which one really poses more imminent threat i think i mean i think...
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for today's challenge, you are gonna be tested on your ability to adapt. on the counters in front of you, clearly, there are four domes. when the challenge begins, the first dome will be revealed. the first dome will have six proteins. each of you will grab a protein. from then on every few minutes you will hear me ring a bell, and the next dome will be revealed. select the ingredient that goes best with your protein. everybody understand? (all) yes, chef. this is not gonna be good. there's no telling what is under this dome. your 30 minutes starts... now. [bell rings] off you go. (announcer) for today's adaptability challenge... what is there? we got veal, pork, turkey. i'll take monkfish. (announcer) the chefs must incorporate the four rounds of ingredients that are revealed in five-minute intervals. you got the chicken? turkey breast. veal chop. did you get what you want, kim? no. turkey breast? i don't even know what to do with that. [whistles] this guinea hen is gonna be amazing. i'm sorry, i'm sorry, justin, happy with the monkfish? yes, chef. good.
for today's challenge, you are gonna be tested on your ability to adapt. on the counters in front of you, clearly, there are four domes. when the challenge begins, the first dome will be revealed. the first dome will have six proteins. each of you will grab a protein. from then on every few minutes you will hear me ring a bell, and the next dome will be revealed. select the ingredient that goes best with your protein. everybody understand? (all) yes, chef. this is not gonna be good. there's no...
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but there's a negative side to adaptation as well. any corrections officer will tell you there are way too many homemade shanks in prison and plenty of inmates willing to use them. we were at the penitentiary of new mexico when an inmate tried to break away from his escort officer and tried to stab another inmate with a unique homemade shank. >> he actually fabricated this out of a piece of a pencil sharpener. you can see the rivet right in there. then he attached a paper clip to it and subsequently ran it back, put some plastic cellophane on it, put a rubber band around it to make it more easy to handle specifically when it gets full of blood if you were to slice somebody. he actually admitted he put this on there so he could have some control once he sliced the individual. he's pretty ingenious as far as how he makes weapons. >> the inmate is 30-year-old christopher shiverdecker, and his ability to craft ingenious weapons isn't the only thing that makes him memorable. >> the first time i met him, i was quite shocked by his appearanc
but there's a negative side to adaptation as well. any corrections officer will tell you there are way too many homemade shanks in prison and plenty of inmates willing to use them. we were at the penitentiary of new mexico when an inmate tried to break away from his escort officer and tried to stab another inmate with a unique homemade shank. >> he actually fabricated this out of a piece of a pencil sharpener. you can see the rivet right in there. then he attached a paper clip to it and...
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see what is there and adapt. they are good that way to adapting but when it comes do move are your own personal belongings, it is like moving a house, a family that stays in the place if 24 hours. most of the people are happy for the move because they know they are coming in a newer building. >> check out the shiny new poles they will use in the station. here is another new feature, this has a filling station for rescue air packs. usually they travel from station to station which can be a hassle but this stays here. this move trees up their old location on howard street for the museum of modern art. that museum needed space to expand so they made a deal. the city gave the old fire station and the museum bought the land for this new fire station and paid for the fire station. they say everyone is happy. the city officials say this saved the city of san francisco a lot of money. firefighters are feeling proud and they have a lot to celebrate. the mayor will be here to cut the ribbon in less than 30 minutes. >> very
see what is there and adapt. they are good that way to adapting but when it comes do move are your own personal belongings, it is like moving a house, a family that stays in the place if 24 hours. most of the people are happy for the move because they know they are coming in a newer building. >> check out the shiny new poles they will use in the station. here is another new feature, this has a filling station for rescue air packs. usually they travel from station to station which can be a...
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tavis: explain the difference between adaptive competition and maladaptive competition. >> so adaptive competition, will recall being a true competitor, you bring it all because you still have respect for the rules and for those who enforce them, your opponent, and you would never think of crossing that line. you are willing to try to lose or win and bring out your best. maladaptive competitiveness means that person cannot turn that instinct off. a person that has to win at everything, not just the things that he or she feels greatly about. not just to compete hard but to selectively compete, to harness your energy for the things that matter, and in some cases to realize it does not matter whether i win or lose here at all. a surgeon might be -- might want to be the best surgeon he can be but will not care how he is on the weekend in long island on the ping-pong table. recognizing the social circumstance. this is a crucial competitive skill. tavis: the media, and when i say that, i mean madison avenue. the guys responsible for this notion that if you lose, you are a loser, and that the
tavis: explain the difference between adaptive competition and maladaptive competition. >> so adaptive competition, will recall being a true competitor, you bring it all because you still have respect for the rules and for those who enforce them, your opponent, and you would never think of crossing that line. you are willing to try to lose or win and bring out your best. maladaptive competitiveness means that person cannot turn that instinct off. a person that has to win at everything,...
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the three a's for my dad are ability, availability, and adaptability. ability comes from preparation. academic, emotional, physical, and spiritual. he would also let us know that many have or develop the ability , but are not able -- are not available when needed and fail to adapt when necessary. i have passed this on to my children. and in addition to ability, availability, and adaptability, i have added a fourth "a" which is accountability. we must be accountable for what we do and what we say. i'd like to end by saying that by far, my greatest accomplishment and achievement in life is raising my four children, my four wonderful children who have grown up to be sensitive and caring young adults with a strong sense of purpose and character. i think their lives truly exemplify the phrase, men and women for others. my oldest son leon benjamin metz iii is here, thank you, benjie, and a dear friend, joyce dixon. can you stand? (applause) >> again, i thank you for this wonderful honor, and i'm greatly humbled. (applause) >> okay, thank you. the next present
the three a's for my dad are ability, availability, and adaptability. ability comes from preparation. academic, emotional, physical, and spiritual. he would also let us know that many have or develop the ability , but are not able -- are not available when needed and fail to adapt when necessary. i have passed this on to my children. and in addition to ability, availability, and adaptability, i have added a fourth "a" which is accountability. we must be accountable for what we do and...
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thank you, ceo of adapt to clean up and make all of our address books. thank you very much. >> thank you. shibani: when we come back, is now the time to book your summer vacation? it's not even easter yet. we got must-hear travel trips for you, and, next, tech friday continues with a look at the new way you will be paying for things and why your wallet, well, check that out. it may be useless pretty soon. don't do ay. copd makes it hard to breathe, but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won'treplace fs for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking vair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may increase your risk of osteoporosis and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you hava heart condition or high blood pressure before taking a
thank you, ceo of adapt to clean up and make all of our address books. thank you very much. >> thank you. shibani: when we come back, is now the time to book your summer vacation? it's not even easter yet. we got must-hear travel trips for you, and, next, tech friday continues with a look at the new way you will be paying for things and why your wallet, well, check that out. it may be useless pretty soon. don't do ay. copd makes it hard to breathe, but with advair, i'm breathing better....
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. >> other generations data we adapt, how to remove, how do we go forward in this fast-paced world? the millennial speak at all in stride because that's the reality of how we grew up and it's also private use and adapt ability. the ability to be resilient, the economic crisis which has led to incredible youth unemployment and incredible data for you people. young people are optimistic about their future because they see in one year it could be totally different because we saw how quickly it started and how quickly a microwave. there is a sense the grass is greener on the other side and we have the ability to know we will get there.
. >> other generations data we adapt, how to remove, how do we go forward in this fast-paced world? the millennial speak at all in stride because that's the reality of how we grew up and it's also private use and adapt ability. the ability to be resilient, the economic crisis which has led to incredible youth unemployment and incredible data for you people. young people are optimistic about their future because they see in one year it could be totally different because we saw how quickly...
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thank you, ceo of adapt to clean up and make all of our address books. thank you very much. >> thank you. shibani: when we come back, is now the time to book your summer vacation? it's not even easter yet. we got must-hear travel trips for you, and, next, tech friday continues with a look at the new way you will be paying for things and why your wallet, well, check that out. it may be useless pretty soon. don't do away. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which accounts to track and use fidelity's analytics topot trends, gain insights, and figurout what you want to do next. all in one place. i'm meredith stoddard and i helped create the fidelity gded portfolio summary. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. shibani: every day we move away from using actual money and using electronic money, and there's been an explosion in the number of prepaid and debit cards out there. everyone is trying to get in on the action. he's under fire for the fees, but he sta
thank you, ceo of adapt to clean up and make all of our address books. thank you very much. >> thank you. shibani: when we come back, is now the time to book your summer vacation? it's not even easter yet. we got must-hear travel trips for you, and, next, tech friday continues with a look at the new way you will be paying for things and why your wallet, well, check that out. it may be useless pretty soon. don't do away. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which accounts...
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thank you, ceo of adapt to clean up and make all of our address books. thank you very much. >> thank you. shibani: when we come back, is now the time to book your summer vacation? it's not even easter yet. we got must-hear travel trips for you, and, next, tech friday continues with a look at the new way you will be paying for things and why your wallet, well, check that out. it may be useless pretty soon. don't do away. shibani: every day we move away from using actual money and using electronic money, and there's been an explosion in the number of prepaid and debit cards out there. everyone is trying to get in on the action. he's under fire for the fees, but he stands by it all. i was with him at the innew project in ohio. take a listen. >> there's 150 million americans who could do better by using this form of banking or this form of money management, and so it depends on who you are, whether it works for you, but it works for a lot of people. people from the banks to this form of banking, this form of money management, and i look at myself as a pionee
thank you, ceo of adapt to clean up and make all of our address books. thank you very much. >> thank you. shibani: when we come back, is now the time to book your summer vacation? it's not even easter yet. we got must-hear travel trips for you, and, next, tech friday continues with a look at the new way you will be paying for things and why your wallet, well, check that out. it may be useless pretty soon. don't do away. shibani: every day we move away from using actual money and using...
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. >> they adapted to the style of this type of music (applause). >> (speaking spanish). >> these are just simple spoons, kitchen spoons. (applause). >> (speaking spanish). >> and here we have our principle instrument. >> (speaking spanish). >> the name of this instrument is called cajon. >> (speaking spanish). >> in certain places in africa this instrumentality existed. >> (speaking spanish). >> and the percussionist will play with their hands and their feet. >> (speaking spanish). >> with the african slave trade he used to be in the ports. this type of boxes. >> (speaking spanish). >> so they were sit over these big boxes and play over them. >> (speaking spanish). >> but for the blacks these type of instruments were not allowed to be played because they were too loud and for the church they will provoke movement that was not appropriate. >> (speaking spanish). >> they could also work as a form of communication with the drumming patterns. >> (speaking spanish). >> this was what was going on in africa. >> (speaking spanish). >> and from some of the sounds they used to play that we alm
. >> they adapted to the style of this type of music (applause). >> (speaking spanish). >> these are just simple spoons, kitchen spoons. (applause). >> (speaking spanish). >> and here we have our principle instrument. >> (speaking spanish). >> the name of this instrument is called cajon. >> (speaking spanish). >> in certain places in africa this instrumentality existed. >> (speaking spanish). >> and the percussionist will play...
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in college in boston in the late 1970s, i've been committed to the preservation, rehabilitation and adaptive reuse of historical buildings. one of the projects that i worked on back then was a very early searchable database for the cataloging of over 1300 architectural drawings by prominent boston area architects of the early and mid 19th century. my thesis project at tufts university was used in research for the rehabilitation of the president's house at boston university and during that period i assisted the prominent new england architectural historian in research and photography for articles and books that she published. to demonstrate my continuing involvement outside of my works for the past five years i've been the program coordinator of a volunteer organization in los altos that has saved a house designed in 1939 by richard noitra who is considered to be one of the most influential california residential architects of the 20th century. to raise funds for a d-a-p tabv reuse we created numerous educational programs about 20th century american and california architecture landscape and d
in college in boston in the late 1970s, i've been committed to the preservation, rehabilitation and adaptive reuse of historical buildings. one of the projects that i worked on back then was a very early searchable database for the cataloging of over 1300 architectural drawings by prominent boston area architects of the early and mid 19th century. my thesis project at tufts university was used in research for the rehabilitation of the president's house at boston university and during that...
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but it seems that the bowler knight has this effect on you because your level of adaptation has only just breached a. new c.n.n. . your actual age is thirty four but our machine after all the tests shows twenty nine books you can do so in a sense you've become younger in the north. lol but the price of that use is not feeling too well. but who are trying to help you with our relics ation methods. you. are searching. for also while we commend you activate the right side of your brain to st so listen to music don't write but also stick to a diet try to eat the food that northern people traditionally eat. it seems that. so-called polar stress is very common to visitors at this time of year when it's as bleak and cold as this on the street it's pretty easy to see why . riding a local trolley bus it was clear that i wasn't the only one who was feeling exhausted . i wanted to get better and so was time to take some of my doctor's advice. in the restaurant not only has one of the best views but also serves up some of the best food in moments local businessman has lived here for almost fifty
but it seems that the bowler knight has this effect on you because your level of adaptation has only just breached a. new c.n.n. . your actual age is thirty four but our machine after all the tests shows twenty nine books you can do so in a sense you've become younger in the north. lol but the price of that use is not feeling too well. but who are trying to help you with our relics ation methods. you. are searching. for also while we commend you activate the right side of your brain to st so...
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i think that across all service branches we are able to adapt. >> reporter: adapt he says to what he
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with my style i can adapt to anything just as well as he can. you know a lot of these fighters they underestimate. they think that they're just going to walk through me. it's a whole different story when you're in the ring with me. >> all right, we'll see. it's coming up in vegas in way. that's the sporting life at this hour. >> thanks, mark. >>> we told you earlier about that fatal mauling of a young woman who worked as an intern here in california. tonight on the 10:00 news and show you how the handers take care of their animals. >> thank you for joining us. we're here for you on ktvu.com and mobile ktvu. thanks for joining us.
with my style i can adapt to anything just as well as he can. you know a lot of these fighters they underestimate. they think that they're just going to walk through me. it's a whole different story when you're in the ring with me. >> all right, we'll see. it's coming up in vegas in way. that's the sporting life at this hour. >> thanks, mark. >>> we told you earlier about that fatal mauling of a young woman who worked as an intern here in california. tonight on the 10:00...
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the rig itself is off the shelf , adapted for our particular installation and the methodology we have adapted and used here is the right combination of pork, crowd, and advancement rate -- of torque, crowd, and advancement right. >> this is a quiet compared with other installations. >> that is the distinct advantage. when you were pounding in downtown san and cisco, there are a lot of noise complaints with businesses and restaurants. this is a lot quieter and perhaps maybe a little more costly and slower than a typical pile driving rig, but the advantages are that it is quiet and you are not disturbing neighbors and it makes the city officials jobs easier and keeps the residence and neighbors happier. >> we get a lot of complaints when people are pile driving, and one of the things the department of building inspection does is issue special permits for pile driving noise and we try to figure out who will be the least impact it or what will have the most were the least impact on businesses and restaurants. we're finding fewer places where we can insert that pile driving and have accept
the rig itself is off the shelf , adapted for our particular installation and the methodology we have adapted and used here is the right combination of pork, crowd, and advancement rate -- of torque, crowd, and advancement right. >> this is a quiet compared with other installations. >> that is the distinct advantage. when you were pounding in downtown san and cisco, there are a lot of noise complaints with businesses and restaurants. this is a lot quieter and perhaps maybe a little...
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it has been restored and adaptively reused as an intimate conference venue. i have had the pleasure of working with mr. pearlman on his program committee. what i have noticed about mr. pearlman is this. he understands not only the importance of sensitive restoration and adaptive reuse, but also the intellectual historical context of original buildings. he is widely read in the history of architecture, although we are volunteers on that committee, he always follows through on what he volunteers to do. he is skilled not only as an architect, but also as a graphic designer and has been responsible for designing all the graphics related to the noytra house and its website. he has initiated a yearly house tour in the los all toes area whose income pay [speaker not understood]. >> thank you. >>> thank you. >> okay. seeing no more people, public comment is now still open. [laughter] >>> thank you. >> are there any more speakers? please come up, because otherwise i can't tell if there are. >>> good afternoon, chair yee, supervisor breed, supervisor cohen. congratulat
it has been restored and adaptively reused as an intimate conference venue. i have had the pleasure of working with mr. pearlman on his program committee. what i have noticed about mr. pearlman is this. he understands not only the importance of sensitive restoration and adaptive reuse, but also the intellectual historical context of original buildings. he is widely read in the history of architecture, although we are volunteers on that committee, he always follows through on what he volunteers...
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but i think the ideas will spark other innovations here and adaptations of their policies that might work in an american context. so i don't want to stand too much more between you all and hans and the rest of the group, so well -- i'll pass the microphone back and then we look forward to the discussion that follows. >> thank you, ellen. why don't we do this. i had first thought that we would have presentations and then questions and answers. maybe it's four presentations, 15 minutes each, why don't we have the presentations all in a row first and then unless you have clarifying questions, hold your questions until the very end and hopefully we will have enough time left over to have questions and answers. the first presentation is by mr. hans and i'm sure i mangled your name and you can do the same with mine. hans is an international coordinator, a is you si did i of the dutch knowledge center on traffic and transport. it's a knowledge center for expertise on cycling and other subjects. it runs the website bicyclecouncil.org and has cycling ambassadors to spread the word on dutch po
but i think the ideas will spark other innovations here and adaptations of their policies that might work in an american context. so i don't want to stand too much more between you all and hans and the rest of the group, so well -- i'll pass the microphone back and then we look forward to the discussion that follows. >> thank you, ellen. why don't we do this. i had first thought that we would have presentations and then questions and answers. maybe it's four presentations, 15 minutes...
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narrator: even the casinos and resorts have adapted to efficient water use. mulroy: the las vegas strip uses only 3% of all the water that we deliver. and when you think about it, it's the largest economic driver in the state, the largest employer, bar none. they knew they had to go the extra mile. and they've embraced conservation. and it's almost beyond belief that they're right now in the process of building another 15,000 rooms. southern nevada recycles 100% of its wastewater. so for every gallon we put back in the colorado, we can take an additional gallon out, or we send it to reuse facilities. and we deliver it to golf courses and parks and other outside applications. man: water's about a third of our budget. that's a lot of money. the lake right over here, 24 hours ago that was in somebody's house. it's been through a treatment plant. and now it's in our lake and we're watering with it. narrator: these reuse and conservation techniques enable las vegas to exist in the desert. another important form of conservation is preventing leaks. man: every drop
narrator: even the casinos and resorts have adapted to efficient water use. mulroy: the las vegas strip uses only 3% of all the water that we deliver. and when you think about it, it's the largest economic driver in the state, the largest employer, bar none. they knew they had to go the extra mile. and they've embraced conservation. and it's almost beyond belief that they're right now in the process of building another 15,000 rooms. southern nevada recycles 100% of its wastewater. so for every...